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Kitchen Tiles

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Kitchen Tiles

The kitchen is the most visited room in the home so it should be a welcoming space where your family can cook, talk, and enjoy the company of being with each other. At Tile and Stone, we understand the importance of offering quality kitchen tiles that allow you to turn your kitchen into the true focal point of your home and an extension of your personality. 

Whether you’re looking to add a splash of colour to your splashbacks or create unique accents across your walls and floors, we have an extensive collection of ceramic and porcelain kitchen tiles. Equally, our range comes in a variety of colours, patterns and sizes that will help transform your kitchen into a space that demands to be used. 

Our selection of kitchen tiles caters to every style, from contemporary to classic designs, offering a variety of choices for any taste. When it comes to kitchen tile sizes, there are no rules. Popular kitchen wall sizes include 10x10cm, 10x20cm, and 10x30cm, often arranged in a brick pattern, though larger formats are becoming more common for a modern look.

For floors, we offer sizes ranging from 30x30cm to 120x120cm, along with options like 30x60cm and 30x120cm. Our glazed and unglazed porcelain kitchen tiles are perfect for high-traffic areas, offering durability and easy maintenance. For a sleek, contemporary finish, consider rectified edge tiles, which allow for smaller grout joints. 

  • Should kitchen tiles be smooth or rough?

    For kitchen floor tiles, we’d recommend a matt finish for its slip-resistant finish as kitchens are prone to spillages. When it comes to kitchen wall tiles, especially backsplashes, you’ll want smooth tiles with a glossy finish so they’re a lot easier to clean.

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  • Should kitchen tiles be big or small?

    There isn’t a one-size-fits-all answer to this question as it depends on several factors, including whether the tile is on the floor or on the wall. For kitchen floors, we’d recommend large-format kitchen floor tiles because you’ll typically only choose one colour or style. When it comes to kitchen wall tiles, however, smaller tiles may be a better choice if you’re looking for a patterned effect to be more creative.

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  • What is the best colour of tile for a kitchen?

    The colour of kitchen tiles that you choose is a matter of personal preference, but there are some things to keep in mind. For example, when it comes to backsplashes and kitchen walls, you may want to go for a darker colour so that splashes like grease and oil aren’t as evident if you don’t have time to clean right away.

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  • What colour kitchen tiles are in for 2026?

    In 2026, people are choosing kitchen tiles that fit a few main themes being: Non-white neutral colours Think grey and ivory tiles that look clean, without being boring. The rustic farmhouse look Heritage is in right now, not just for kitchens but for all rooms of the home. Homeowners are choosing rich reds and woodland greens. Blue sky thinking Whilst traditional blue kitchen tiles are less popular, many homeowners are choosing either darker blue kitchen tiles or the contrast of a much lighter blue.

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